Whoa everybody, calm it down. Bessie, I've heard that WWOOFING is a great way for vegetarians to travel. I'm not sure about Spain but I...
babyblue57
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I’m finishing up my last year of college, trying to figure out my plan for after graduation and at this point I’m ruling out anything that doesn’t involve getting out of the country. I’ve been studying Spanish for a loonnngggg time (going on 8 years now) and I’m ready to put it to practice and solidify those skills by living in a Spanish-speaking country for a while (4 months MINIMUM, maximum….forever?). I’m looking for a way to support myself financially while abroad which could including WWOOFing, teaching English or working as an au pair but I’m definitely open to suggestions. I’d prefer to live someone in Central or South America but Spain is a posibility as well. I haven’t done much traveling yet but I’d be more than happy to share my experiences if anyone is planning on traveling to a country that I have visited. See my Favourite places for the full (but short) list :)Recent activity
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replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Vegetarian/vegan Wwoofing in Spain.... in the Europe - Western Europe Branch
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replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Vegetarian in Brazil, how to go about it? in the Get Stuffed Branch
I just got back from 3 weeks in Brazil and it is not the easiest place to be a vegetarian, especially when traveling with a carnivore. If...
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joined the Cuba Through The West group
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joined the Dumb Travel Moments group
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joined the Enchanting Bolivia group
over 1 year ago

- Favourite Places Sweden (Stockholm area), Brazil (Rio & São Paulo), Spain (Barcelona) and France (Banyuls-sur-Mer)
- Interests Mejorando mi español, WWOOFing, working with kids, vegetarian travel, cheap travel, au pair positions







